Fly Buys expands network to include agoda

agoda is the latest partner to join the Fly Buys
network, providing access to an online, global accommodation
booking platform service for Fly Buys members.

“Through our new partnership with agoda, Fly Buys
members will be able to access a worldwide network of over
two million accommodation properties which includes hotels
and non-hotel options, such as villas and homes,” says
Dave Mansfield, Loyalty NZ Chief Partnerships Officer.

Fly Buys members receive over 900,000 rewards every year
and every 38 seconds a Fly Buys member gets a reward in New
Zealand.“We are thrilled to be joining the Fly Buys
network and to be able to give more New Zealanders the
opportunity to enjoy the global accommodation options we can
provide,” says Peter Lyons, Partner Relations Manager at
agoda.

“Booking through agoda comes with no credit
card fees and our members will have the ability to pay now
or later through multiple payment options. They will receive
incredible worldwide deals, the ability to manage their
booking online as well as 24-hour multi-lingual customer
service, and now, Fly Buys points.

“By welcoming
agoda to the Fly Buys family, we give our members even more
value and choice and we will continue to explore more ways
to expand the value we offer our members.

“We
know that Fly Buys members love to travel, so the addition
of agoda to our established travel network which includes
helloworld Travel, Europcar and Kiwi Holiday Parks, provides
our members with an end-to-end travel experience. They can
book their local or international holiday complete with
flights, accommodation and car rental while collecting
and/or spending Fly Buys points,” says Mr Mansfield.

To celebrate this partnership, Fly Buys members will get
triple Fly Buys points when they make a
booking through agoda.com/flybuysnz from 15 May – 12
June. All they need to do is register with agoda.com and
link their Fly Buys number to start collecting
points.

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